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President Obama loves to insert himself in other people’s biographies. He also loves to honor people, most recently Neil Armstrong and Vice President Biden, with pictures of himself. All. About. Him. His laser-like focus never wavers from his own image.

And the narcissism continues: To honor the 57th anniversary of the day Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus, President Obama paid homage with a picture of himself.

Today is the 57th Anniversary of the day Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat. Pic: President Obama on Rosa Parks bus.

So on his 1st visit to the Queen this clown gives an IPod to her with speeches ... made by himself. I can just imagine the Queen going to bed anticipating the moment she will get to listen to the man/ childs speeches.

Then Neil Armstrong dies. 1st man to step on the moon. Not Mars, as Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee seems to think. How does the Narcissist in Chief celebrate? 0dummy releases a photo of himself looking at the moon.

Now, to celebrate Rosa Parks he releases a picture of himself sitting on a bus in the Henry Ford museum. Fitting I suppose, that he sits on an empty bus going nowhere. Nothing to see but his own reflection. But wait... I understand there is a crowd gathering close by ... under the bus.

Gun Control: The theory that a woman found dead in an alley, raped and strangled with her panty hose, is somehow morally superior to a woman explaining to police how her attacker got that fatal bullet wound - Unknown

The bus is cool, though, as is the Henry Ford Museum in general. Definitely worth a stop if you are in the Detroit area, especially if you have kids who are interested in either technology or American History.

In addition to the Rosa Parks bus, they have JFK's limo (and Gov. Milliken's limo), original neon signs from Holiday Inn, McDonalds, and Howard Johnsons. They have displays of how automotive technology has changed over the years, and displays of mundane Americana like work cubicles/office furniture, musical instruments, and so on. There is no other museum like it outside of the Smithsonian.

............ Definitely worth a stop if you are in the Detroit area, especially if you have kids who are interested in either technology or American History...........

And who, in Gods name, has kids like THAT? There is no space program to spark kid's curiosity and dreams, and history majors are hanging around in New York hoping a kindly Cop will give them a pair of shoes.